Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - An attorney for Oracle Corp. said Wednesday that "extreme confusion and panic" would ensue if the state Supreme Court applies California overtime law to out-of-state workers who temporarily come here for business. But that's exactly where the justices seemed to be headed during oral argument Wednesday in an important choice-of-law issue before the court.
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